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Show OGDEN HI MS SNAPPY CONTEST L. D. S. U. on Short End of 7-6 Score: Fumbles Aie Costly to Teams Coach "Stubby" Peterson's Ogden Hi gridders were victorious In their first game of the season on the local lot yesterday afternoon, winning a snappy contest from the t-Jold ar.d Blue eleven of Salt Lake by a score of 7 to 6 Fumbles Fum-bles Were numerous during the contest, con-test, twenty-three being recorded during dur-ing the matinee. Both aggregations presented first -: class lineups and from the sound of the whistle In the first period until the final period waa over, both aggregations aggre-gations were on their toes. The Saints won the toss and chose! to kick in the first period. On account ac-count of one of the Gold and Blue, players being off side, the team was, penalized five yards. Wlthlln then: kicking to Thomas who returned the, ball ten yards. loosing the oval on downs the Tigers were torced to punt.t Wirthlln returning the ball forty yards through an open field. Nearing the poal the Gold and Blue fumbled. Ug-1 den recovering. At this stago the visitors vis-itors were within six yards of the goal, line. Play in the first period ended j with the ball In mid-field In possession posses-sion of the visitors In the second period Ogden regained regain-ed the ball on a fumble Thomas kicking kick-ing to Wirthlln who fumbled, the ball bounding thirty yards down the field, being recovered by Allen of Ogden onl the I,. D. S two-yard line Three at-temps at-temps to put the oval over the line 'failed, Captain Skeen taking the ball over the line on the fourth down. Gooden kicked goal Score Ogden 7, II. EC 8. 0. i t mbIjKs oerriti Fumbles caused the defeat of the (visitors, who, in tht estimation of many tans, outplayed the Tigers during dur-ing the first two periods of the contest. con-test. In the final two period) the Tigers Ti-gers played a better brand of ball In the third period tigden kicked to Beesley who returned the hall thirty yards. By straight football they proceeded pro-ceeded down the field and when vithin twenty yards of the Ogdcjn goal line .worked a successful forward pasa, Margetts to Kay. Kay going over the lint- for the score. M.i . .! is missed goal Score ogden 7. I. l. S. G. In the final period punts were exchanged, ex-changed, both elevens resorting to this phase of attack, Twice during the final period the Saints threatened to score. The contest ended with the hall In ogden's possession on the L- O. S. thirty-yard line. In the third period Thomas made an eighty-yard run from kickoff for a touchdown. This. however, did not count as the ugdon team was Offside. For Ogden. 'apt.iln scen. Hyland. T. Doxey, Thomas and Parry carried the hulk of attack. These men all played A-l hall Captain Skeen in particular played a snappy game. For the visitors Ray. Margetts and Wirthlln Wirth-lln were the stars. The llTieup and summarv. OGDEN L D. S. U. - Parry ie. Ray cox. . it Papworth Hland Ig Fox L Doxey c Iverson Mclaughlin i' ... E Parry T. Doxey . rt Barnes Gooden re... . Cartwrlght Thomas qh Beesley Skeen lh Wirthlln Puetsch . f b t irlot) Allen . rli . . . . Armstrong Score by periods; I D. S, I' 0 0 C 0 6 Ogden Hi 7 0 0 7 Summary. Ogden scoring: Touch- flown--Skeen. Goal after touchdown I Gooden L.. D. S. scoring: Touch-Idown-r-Ray. Substitui ions C D- S i Margetts for Armstrong Pearson foi i apworth; Papworth for Wirthlln; 'Armstrong for Fox: Chrlstopheraon ,for Beesley; Wirthlln for Papworth. gden. Qulnn for McLaughlin. Zlnn ;for Gooden; Gooden for Zlnn Ref-icre Ref-icre J' (Hen Wilson, Fnlverslty of Chicago. Umpire Sam Olson. I'nl- isii of Utah. Head linesman Earl Andrew, Jniveralty of California Time of periods 15 minutes. |